Residential treatment is one of the safest, most effective ways to begin the road to recovery. Unfortunately, many people in the LGBTQ community avoid residential…
Every person’s addiction is unique, and addiction treatment should reflect that. Many people thrive in residential care, while others enjoy the flexibility and support of…
Meth addiction is a serious public health issue across the United States today. The problem is no less serious in Los Angeles County, where Glendale,…
Inpatient and residential are two terms in the addiction treatment space that often get used interchangeably. They share a lot of similarities. For starters, both…
LGBTQ-inclusive residential treatment programs occupy a growing portion of the addiction treatment field. And for good reason. LGBTQ folks struggle with addiction at rates that…
Residential treatment and partial hospitalization are two types of addiction treatment. The terms are sometimes used interchangeably. However, residential treatment and partial hospitalization are not…
Entering residential treatment for addiction can be intimidating. Everything about your life will suddenly look different. Previous routines or habits will be interrupted. You may…
Residential treatment is often referred to as inpatient treatment. In either case, what that means is that a client accesses an addiction treatment facility for…
One of the main reasons people do not seek treatment for behavioral health is the expected cost. The American healthcare system can be a bureaucratic…
Addiction is a complex and chronic medical condition that can have incredibly harmful consequences. Each person who suffers from drug or alcohol addiction will experience…